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Tuesday, September 09, 2008

We are pleased to be able to announce the availability of the official Systemic Approach to Teaching and Learning (SATL) website; the website is called “SATL Central.”[www.satlcentral.com] . As you may know, SATL techniques have been successfully applied to a wide spectrum of disciplines, and those reports have been published in a number of places, some of which may not readily be available. This SATL website incorporates a database of such reports that could be useful to colleagues of CCE.We should appreciate receiving notice you may find and any contribution in the area of SATL and its application.

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Now in Pakistan in Karachi SATLC CLUB founded and im a member of this club. This approach really fantastic its really helps to understand the relationship between pure and applied chemistry and enhance thinking ability or u can say create a research thinking. any one can contact the co-ordinator of this club SIR IFTHIKAR IMAM NAQVI at HEJ IN UNIVERSITY OF KARACHI

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